A people's history of the American Empire, adapted for the next
generation of young history buffs.
There is history as we know it. And there is history we should have
known.
Adapted by Newbery Honor recipient Susan Campbell Bartoletti from the
bestselling book (and companion to the Showtime documentary) The Untold
History of the United States by Academy Award-winning director Oliver
Stone and renowned historian Peter Kuznick, this first of four volumes
presents young readers with a powerful and provocative look at the past
century of American imperialism.
This is not the kind of history taught in schools or normally presented
on television or in popular movies. This riveting young readers' edition
challenges prevailing orthodoxies to reveal the dark reality about the
rise and fall of the American empire for curious, budding historians who
are hungry for the truth. Based on the latest archival findings and
recently declassified information, this four-volume series will come as
a surprise to the vast majority of students and their teachers--and
that's precisely why these books are such crucial counterpoints to
today's history textbooks.
Complete with photos, illustrations, and little-known documents, this
first of four volumes covers crucial moments in American history from
the late nineteenth century to the dropping of the atomic bomb on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki.